Yes. Debate about uv radiation on shrooms as compared to cancer on humans.
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Yes. Debate about uv radiation on shrooms as compared to cancer on humans.
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How do I get my shrooms to smoke cigarettes.
lmao its just a Yuma you can buy them all day long for $20
Hahaha
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Liz is a high end collector and very trusted seller. Many people knowher as zoagirl on many other sites. Highly reputable and I've seen her picture taking process in person and definitely no CB grease. No blue man group or gel filters used for her from what I've seen. Not saying the shroom is worth that, wouldn't be for me, but that's all up to the purchaser. One man's trash is another's treasure, as the old saying goes.
Yea she does have nice stuff and did add yuma to it and stated the named traded to her
You know I'm down for shroom growth and gain lol yea I have a mini colony of then now and they are tiny still biggest I think.is a nickel since they split so often. But all are healthy and I occasionally spot feed my corals /shrooms with 6 types of frozen but randomly and reef frenzy at night
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she might be a great seller but I always try and look at some aquarium known colors in the background of the photo like the plug or gravel or other coral I am familiar with to gauge the photo. That photo had nothing to compare it to other than an off color plug base. There is a strong line between trying to capture a coral's color versus color a coral. It is like having a nice zoa in my tank and seeing it online and wondering why it doesn't look like the picture. Yes it could be a poor specimen or poorly kept zoa, or different lineage but all too often it is a matter of photo enhancement that leaves a buyer disappointed. I will say the seller at least labeled it correctly but after buying things from many sellers, I lean toward photo shopping explaining the color most often.
I will say though that I am only a coral collector and hobbyist and not a seller or great photographer, my corals always look better in person if they are for sale! Proof is below as these are some of my shots from Hawaii and they would be awesome if they were enhanced or had a better "user" behind the camera.
http://www.sdreefs.com/forums/showth...-shopping-trip
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